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Oregon Desert Trail Map

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Western Meadowlark Dawn Chorus

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By sponsoring the Oregon Desert Trail, you are not only helping to establish a long-distance trail, but are helping to connect hikers, bikers, boaters, and horseback riders with the incredibly diverse landscape of Oregon’s high desert.

$5,000+ PRONGHORN SPONSOR

Visibility at all ODT events (banner, signage, etc.)

Logo & link on home page of ODT website

Logo in ODT Guidebook & Town Guide

Social media recognition (Facebook, Twitter)

ODT swag (stickers, patch, poster)

Free Oregon Natural Desert Association year membership

Invitation to ODT events

$2,500+ SAGE GROUSE SPONSOR

Logo & link on website

Social media recognition (Facebook, Twitter)

ODT swag (stickers, patch, poster)

Free Oregon Natural Desert Association year membership

Invitation to ODT events

$1,000+ BIGHORN SHEEP SPONSOR

Logo & link on website

Invitation to ODT events

ODT swag (stickers, patch, poster)

EVENT SPONSORSHIP (specifics as to what is required for event sponsorship determined on a case by case basis)

An ONDA initiative since 2011, the 750-mile Oregon Desert Trail traverses some of the most spectacular natural areas of the state’s dry side, including Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, Steens Mountain, and the Owyhee Canyonlands. While we have surveyed every inch of the route in crafting the Oregon Desert Trail, it remains a...

Connect with other hikers, share your trip reports, explore the trail towns along the route, or plan to attend a future trail presentation. As we build our network of supporters and hikers, we would love to involve you as much as possible. Do you have a service you would like to offer hikers along...

To make planning easier, ONDA divided the full 750-mile trail route into four regions and a total of 25 sections of 20 to 40 miles each, all of varying difficulty. Be advised! It is critical to read the guide descriptions in detail and seriously consider any notes on water scarcity or challenging terrain...